To many people, moving to Florida would be a dream come true. Harsh winters and expensive costs of northern large cities can make those in the north look to the south for better options. It could be a great move, depending on what you’re looking for, but there are things to consider before making the big move to Florida.

There are Distinct Areas

In Florida, there are distinct areas of Florida: Northern, Central, and Southern Florida. Each section has its own sense of culture and there are distinct features for each area. For example, there is a huge difference between living in Miami and living in Fort Lauderdale. My advice is to research each area and, if possible, visit each area so that you have a good idea of what kind of place you’ll be moving to. Some areas are busier than others, and some may have more employment opportunities than others. Within each of the areas in Florida, there are even more distinct cultural areas within them. For example, within Miami, there are many distinct districts, each having their own unique personalities.

Tourism Capital

It’s no surprise that Florida brings the tourists. With Disney World, Universal Studios, and the beautiful Florida beaches on every shoreline, Florida is definitely a tourist destination. Florida cities like Tampa and Miami are regularly visited by tourists, specifically spring break students. If you’re planning on living in one of Florida’s tourist cities, just know that the traffic is probably going to be difficult to navigate at times and it could get busy during the months of major tourism.